Connecting with nature, to protect nature.
Alberta is home to magnificent parks and wilderness areas. You will learn about these amazing places from a user and conservation perspective. Discover the complicated history and purpose of our parks through bio-facts, pictures, case studies, and stories. Come on a journey to discover the role you have in protecting, preserving, and promoting Alberta’s parks! Continue the fun by joining a certified CPAWS hiking guide for an immersive experience in a local park.
For new Canadian groups, CPAWS will showcase the provincial, municipal and rural parks that you are available to visit! Learn what activities are encouraged and discouraged in certain parks and how to protect these beautiful spaces for generations to come. Through our hands-on activities, bio-facts, photographs and stories, we help you connect to your community, new vocabulary, and nature.
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This experience is all about connecting people to parks through place-based resources, stories and nature exploration. Join us today to deepen your nature connections!
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Who is this experience for?
- Corporate Groups
- Community Groups
- New Canadian or English Language Learner (ELL) groups
In what ways can you participate?
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*Please note down your planned located for a hike/community walk as you will be asked to fill this information out during time of booking.
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